Ubisoft Assassin's Creed: Ezio Trilogy (Xbox 360)
- Brand:
- Ubisoft
- Model Number:
- Ezio Trilogy
- UPC:
- 008888528838
- EAN:
- 0008888528838
- ASIN:
- B00EVWZHLK
- Walmart SKU:
- 28920908
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 10 reviews.
Spiderman doesn't have a thing on Ezio Auditore. Assassin's Creed is without a doubt one of the best RPG's out there, and a must play for any serious gamer. Based in historical fact, these games will have you breaking out in a sweat if you have any fear of heights at all, as it did me. "You want me to do What???" Challenging, fun, an exemplary story line, I recommend this trilogy to all my gamer friends. If you haven't played this trilogy and the other Assassin's Creed titles, you haven't truly played at all.
Good game. As described. Shipped fast.
My daughter loved it
Three complete games for a steal of a price, can't really go wrong here folks.
All the kids thoroughly enjoyed this game
Seems like the "Brotherhood" Episode of this Trilogy, is better than the more current "Black Flag" edition of the series
I have played the game Black Flag, Rogue, Liberation, Brotherhood, Revelations, Unity, AC:2 and AC:3 and I can honestly tell how the games progressed as the story became more intense and the technology to produce the games arose. This game set, an earliest edition to the line is possibly one of the worst made group of games the series offered. Liberation from the first series came just before AC:2 and then AC:3, Brotherhood and Revelations The games are disappointing, hard to control, have glitched performance and offer a less than stellar, less than adequate gaming experience. The controls are substandard and for the amount of fighting you do, the control of the character will have to be learned over and over again for each of the games. Since, the makers of the games haven't the decency to create a game where X means this and Y means that, you must hope and pray each time you use the right buttons, make contact with walls correctly or else die or fall to your doom each time you jump or walk. Brotherhood in particular is such a horribly poor game I couldn't get past the training phase for the continual loss of a race, falling to my death and the continued inability to climb a simple ladder because the location variance and run track the characters take can't be adequately controlled to ensure a clear, concise path to the goal is reachable by average or expert players. So glitched is the performance, the character stops and refuses to move to the direction or along the path you demand. Revelations, has poor maps and even less story than one would hope. The map only unfolds when you have exhausted all patience and have spent a huge amount of time playing a pointless and redundant story line. The one and only cool part of the game was firing canons and that was such a short lived experience the rest of the game was a drab bore. AC:2 I couldn't get further than the first hour of play before I removed the disk in disgust and threw the disk, box and all onto my desk and walked away angry. I would really never suggest this as a gift or even as a potential learning experience for the story of the Creed Legacy as told in these games. Waste of good money and I have the collection.
It works wonderful and is an excellent game.
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